FIGURES 14–16. Scatter diagram and histograms of specific measurements in Smeringopus. 14. Representatives of the cylindrogaster group have relatively slender legs in relation to their length. 15. Of the 26 species with at least 5 males and 5 females measured, only S. natalensis has shorter male than female legs. 16. In most species, tibia 2 is shorter than tibia 4, which is unusual in long-legged pholcids; rather usual values are found in representatives of the cylindrogaster group (c) and the thomensis group (t).Published as part of HUBER, BERNHARD A., 2012, Revision and cladistic analysis of the Afrotropical endemic genus Smeringopus Simon, 1890 (Araneae: Pholcidae), pp. 1-138 in Zootaxa 3461 (1) on page 10, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3461.1....
FIGURES 609–616. Smeringopus peregrinus. 609. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 610. Le...
FIGURES 487–493. Smeringopus lotzi. 487. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 488. Left pr...
FIGURES 2–13. Smeringopus, alive specimens in their natural habitats. 2. S. bwindi, female with eggs...
FIGURES 725–731. Smeringopus principe (725–728) and S. mayombe (729–731). 725. Left procursus, prola...
FIGURES 300–309. Smeringopus natalensis (300–304) and S. koppies (305–309). 300, 305. Left cymbia an...
FIGURES 115–130. Smeringopus chogoria group, habitus, left male palps (prolateral and retrolateral v...
FIGURES 709–717. Smeringopus thomensis group. Epigyna, ventral views and cleared female genitalia, v...
FIGURES 336–342. Smeringopus hanglip. 336. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 337. Left ...
FIGURES 572–583. Smeringopus peregrinus group, left male palps, prolateral and retrolateral views. 5...
FIGURES 243–255. Smeringopus natalensis group, habitus and male prosomata, oblique frontal views. 24...
FIGURES 732–744. Smeringopus thomensis (732–740) and S. principe (741–744). 732. Left male palpal fe...
FIGURES 310–316. Smeringopus badplaas. 310. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 311. Left...
FIGURES 256–267. Smeringopus natalensis group, left male palps, prolateral and retrolateral views. 2...
FIGURES 558–571. Smeringopus peregrinus group, habitus and male prosomata, oblique frontal views. 55...
FIGURES 663–672. Smeringopus butare (663–666) and S. kalomo (667–672). 663. Male cheliceral apophysi...
FIGURES 609–616. Smeringopus peregrinus. 609. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 610. Le...
FIGURES 487–493. Smeringopus lotzi. 487. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 488. Left pr...
FIGURES 2–13. Smeringopus, alive specimens in their natural habitats. 2. S. bwindi, female with eggs...
FIGURES 725–731. Smeringopus principe (725–728) and S. mayombe (729–731). 725. Left procursus, prola...
FIGURES 300–309. Smeringopus natalensis (300–304) and S. koppies (305–309). 300, 305. Left cymbia an...
FIGURES 115–130. Smeringopus chogoria group, habitus, left male palps (prolateral and retrolateral v...
FIGURES 709–717. Smeringopus thomensis group. Epigyna, ventral views and cleared female genitalia, v...
FIGURES 336–342. Smeringopus hanglip. 336. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 337. Left ...
FIGURES 572–583. Smeringopus peregrinus group, left male palps, prolateral and retrolateral views. 5...
FIGURES 243–255. Smeringopus natalensis group, habitus and male prosomata, oblique frontal views. 24...
FIGURES 732–744. Smeringopus thomensis (732–740) and S. principe (741–744). 732. Left male palpal fe...
FIGURES 310–316. Smeringopus badplaas. 310. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 311. Left...
FIGURES 256–267. Smeringopus natalensis group, left male palps, prolateral and retrolateral views. 2...
FIGURES 558–571. Smeringopus peregrinus group, habitus and male prosomata, oblique frontal views. 55...
FIGURES 663–672. Smeringopus butare (663–666) and S. kalomo (667–672). 663. Male cheliceral apophysi...
FIGURES 609–616. Smeringopus peregrinus. 609. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 610. Le...
FIGURES 487–493. Smeringopus lotzi. 487. Left cymbium and procursus, retrolateral view. 488. Left pr...
FIGURES 2–13. Smeringopus, alive specimens in their natural habitats. 2. S. bwindi, female with eggs...